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BOC (Bacon, Onion, Cheese) Balls


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Ingredients

30 piece(s)

  • 110 grams Milk
  • 1 egg
  • 200 grams Tasty cheese
  • 160 grams Self Raising Flour
  • 3 slices bacon rashers
  • 1 small onion
  • salt & pepper
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    20min
    Preparation 5min
    Baking/Cooking
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    Preparation
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Recipe's preparation

  1. 1). Preheat oven to 200 degrees

    2). Place 100 grams cheese in the bowl. Grate for 5 seconds, speed 7. Add the remainder of the cheese, grate for 5 seconds, speed 7.

    3). Add onion. Chop for 5 seconds, speed 7.

    4). Add bacon. Chop for 5 seconds, speed 5.

    5). Add milk, egg and the flour. Mix for 5 seconds, speed 7.

    6). Line a baking tray with baking paper. Drop large teaspoons of the mixture onto the tray. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until slightly golden on top.

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Tip

You can add anything to this recipe. I often add spinach and 'hide' them in these balls for my fussy toddlers. 


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  • So Quick!! Love these. So

    Submitted by saucysandy on 21. October 2014 - 13:29.

    So Quick!!

    Love these. So quick and cheap to make. New lunch box go to when there are bits and pieces that need using up. Thrifty and quick - my kinda recipe

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  • Very tasty - mine went a

    Submitted by missbelinda77 on 28. March 2014 - 13:47.

    Very tasty - mine went a little flat too like pancakes, but maybe I need to mould them better and that is why?  I also did some in little muffin tins, which shaped them nicely.  Kids loved them tmrc_emoticons.) 

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  • Not sure if just me but too

    Submitted by kgrey on 4. November 2013 - 23:33.

    Not sure if just me but too floury like scones gone wrong. They flattened out in oven like biscuits a little and were no longer balls.  Might experiment and add more egg less flour next time

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  • These are great my kids love

    Submitted by lydiahunt on 18. September 2013 - 16:52.

    These are great my kids love them they also work well in little muffin tins tmrc_emoticons.)

     

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